Preliminary financial results suggest the federation's deficit for FY2020 will be $27.9 million. FY2021, which began April 1? A complete unknown. Read the whole story
"I won't be watching much anymore!"
-- President Donald Trump in response to Florida Republican congressman Matt Gaetz, who says he is
drafting legislation compelling U.S. Soccer to reverse the decision of its board on Tuesday repealing Policy 604-1, which requires players and staff to stand respectfully for the national
anthem. (@realDonaldTrump)
Barcelona's first game since the LaLiga returned was a 4-0 win over Real Mallorca in which Leo Messi set another record. Read the whole story
Austria (Bundesliga) Erik Palmer-Brown, Austria Wien, sub-45 minutes, 1 goal (4-1 at Mattersburg)
Denmark
(Superliga) Christian Cappis, Hobro, 90 minutes (1-1 vs. Horsens)
Germany (Bundesliga) John Brooks, Wolfsburg, 90 minutes (2-2 vs.
Freiburg)
-- Tim Chandler, Eintracht Frankfurt, sub-4 minutes (4-1 at Hertha Berlin)
-- Alfredo Morales, Fortuna Duesseldorf, sub-10 minutes (0-1 vs. Borussia Dortmund)
-- Gio Reyna, Borussia Dortmund, sub-18 minutes (1-0 at Fortuna Duesseldorf)
-- Josh Sargent, Werder Bremen, 76 minutes (5-1 at Paderborn)
Germany (2.
Bundesliga) Julian Green, Greuther Fuerth, 61 minutes, 1 assist (1-0 at Nuremberg)
Germany (3. Liga) Mckinze Gaines, 90
minutes, Sonnenhof Grossaspach (1-1 vs. Ein. Braunschweig)
Israel (Ligat ha'Al) Josh Cohen, Maccabi Haifa, 90 minutes (0-0 vs. Beitar
Jerusalem)
-- George Fochive, Hapoel Hadera, 87 minutes (0-0 vs. Hapoel Kfar Saba)
Turkey (SuperLig) Tyler Boyd, Besiktas, 64 minutes (1-2
vs. Antalyaspor)
Since being signed by Manchester City, he spent the last three seasons at IFK Goteborg and South Korea's Ulsan Hyundai. Read the whole story
1. D.C. United player tests positive for novel coronavirus By Steven Goff (Washington Post)
2. Pandemic leaves a void for young athletes seeking to make college teams By Joe Drape (New York Times)
3. Dr. Anthony Fauci lends support to NBA restart plan: 'It's really quite creative' By Cassandra Negley (Yahoo Sports)
German "ghost games" have presented soccer with a unique opportunity to explore one of its most contentious areas. Read the whole story